June Gadget Reviews Roundup 2016

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And just like that we’re halfway through the year, so before we get started with the second half of 2016 let’s check out all the gadgets we reviewed last month. This includes the Sony Xperia X, Xiaomi Mi Max, OnePlus 3, and a slew of Cherry Mobile devices. Here’s our Gadget Reviews Roundup for June 2016.

Cherry Mobile Flare XL Plus

With its large display, generic design and build, so-so performance, and average cameras, the Flare XL Plus doesn’t aspire to be your best option but it does keep the common factors to a good budget phone intact. For just Php 3,999, there’s not much to wish for the smartphone in this range but a change in design is a must to make a phone standout, especially when a brand like Cherry Mobile already has a vast selection of Androids.

Infinix Note 2

The Infinix Note 2 is that type of smartphone that won’t impress in all aspects but can provide specific advantages that will certainly benefit a wide range of users – large display, capable CPU and RAM, LTE connectivity, Android Marshmallow, 4,000mAh battery, and affordable price tag. For Php 5,999, users can enjoy those benefits without breaking the bank.

O+ M

The O+ M has definitely hit the right spots — it has the latest Android smartphone version available in the market today, and its features do not disappoint. Aside from exuding a more premium look and feel which is different from previous O+ smartphone releases, it emits a good display, and the camera is quite decent and can be a good handy snapper in case you need to take a quick photo on a whim.

Cherry Mobile Touch XL 2

The Cherry Mobile Touch XL 2 did surprise us with its free VR headset bundle which is a good pair to the large 6-inch display. While the resolution of the panel may not be top-notch, its decent VR capability is fun to have around. Also, for just Php 3,499, it’s a good deal for those who are into huge displays but it’s not for power users.

Cherry Mobile Flare XL 2.0

For just Php 5,999, you’re getting an affordable phablet that doesn’t sacrifice design but did skimp on battery capacity. Nevertheless, the Cherry Mobile Flare XL 2.0 was able to give a lasting impression during our review. If you’re looking for phablet on a budget, then this handset is worth a try. It also comes two colors, black and white.

Cherry Mobile Explorer 2 Action Cam

Available for Php 5,999, it’s not really the cheapest out there but it sure is the only action camera that’s considered smart. Plus, the package includes all the necessary accessories and tools so you’re pretty much set to start shooting from different points of view.

Cherry Mobile Fit Activity Tracker

With a retail price of Php 3,499, the Cherry Mobile Fit is probably one of the most affordable activity trackers out in the market right now and is a good option if you’re on the lookout for a new wearable.

2016 Ford Explorer

If you are a young professional that is just starting out then I would urge you to look somewhere else, but if you are an accomplished corporate or business titan looking for an SUV that has European features and comforts at a more practical price then you have found it. Ford proves that luxury can be accessible but, sadly, it still isn’t cheap.

MyPhone my86 DTV

Myphone’s my86 DTV has a good build, takes decent photos on both of its cameras, and is a good phone for those on the lookout for an affordable device while not missing out on the latest soap operas on primetime. It’s a generally decent performer, and the build and its added DTV feature doesn’t make you think that the device isn’t something worth Php2,999.

Xiaomi Mi Max

While its not too handy to carry around, we always end up picking the Mi Max in our leisure time, preferring to use it to surf the web, watch videos on YouTube and the usual set of games. More so that we know it can last the entire day on heavy use. That being said, we liked the Mi Max — nice design, great performance and battery life. We think it’s one of the best and most affordable phablets out in the market.

Cherry Mobile Zoom

The Cherry Mobile Zoom’s main feature is its large battery capacity and support for quick charging up to 2A. While the ‘Zoom’ moniker is more suited for a camera-centric device, it’s nice to see a quick charging device w/ large battery for just Php4,999. The bezel is a turn down for those who wishes to balance productivity and looks, but it’s an acceptable trade off.

Disney Mobile Smartphone

With its decent specs, fancy Disney-themed content, and lively colorful UI, the Disney Mobile smartphone offered exclusively by Globe through their postpaid plan is mainly for Disney fans and those who wanted something different from the usual offerings. Its camera issues, and short battery life is not exactly something the masses would be excited about especially if it is offered with a 24-month contract.

OnePlus 3

The OnePlus 3 is the company’s newest high-end budget flagship smartphone. This is the third generation smartphone from OnePlus which is popular for putting top-of-the-line specs in a phone that was the cost of a mid-range device.

Torque Droidz Axis

In the end, the Torque Droidz Axis is your another cheap tablet with little touches to help it make an impression to the end user. While the rotating camera is a plus feature, the rest of the slate leave us wanting more. For Php 4,399, it’s a hard sell due to its dated internals and software, but hey, the rotating camera is nifty especially during video chat.

Sony Xperia X

If you look at the specs, the Xperia X is a top-notch mid-ranger with features found on flagships – premium build, nice design, capable CPU with plenty of RAM and storage, fast LTE, fingerprint scanner, great display quality, and capable camera. However, when you look at its asking price, that’s where things get a bit ugly. At Php29,990 it’s on the expensive side, considering that it doesn’t have water-proofing, 4K video recording, or larger battery.

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Best Smartphones with 3GB of RAM Under Php12K

We’re done with some of the affordable phones carrying 3GB of RAM where we established a Php8K limit. This time, we now raise the bar to Php12K if you guys want slightly beefier internals to go along that healthy RAM. Here are some of the best smartphones available in PH that struck a good balance in memory and price.

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OPPO F1

The OPPO F1 is one of the company’s selfie-centric smartphone. It boasts a 5-inch display, Snapdragon 616 octa-core processor, 3GB RAM, 8MP front camera, Android Lollipop, and a price tag under Php12K.

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This phone proved to be a good imaging device with a premium build and design, good performance, and a reasonable price tag. If you’re looking for a phone with the said strengths, the OPPO F1 is definitely worth considering.

OPPO F1 specifications:
5-inch IPS LCD (720 x 1280 pixels), 294ppi
2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass 4
1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 616 octa-core CPU
Adreno 405
3GB RAM
16GB internal storage
Expandable via microSD (up to 128GB)
13MP rear PDAF rear camera w/ LED flash
8MP front camera
Dual-SIM
4G LTE
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0, A2DP
GPS w/ A-GPS
Android 5.1 Lollipop w/ Color OS 2.1
2,500mAh battery (non-removable)
143.5 x 71 x 7.3 mm
134g
Price: Php11,990

Vivo V3

The Vivo V3 just had its local price revealed this month. It sports a 5-inch HD display which has a 2.5D Gorilla Glass that makes for livelier images. Inside, a Snapdragon octa-core processor with 3GB of RAM is making sure that operations are smooth, transitions are fluid, and tasks are done efficiently.

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Vivo V3 specs:
5-inch IPS HD display
Corning Gorilla Glass 2.5D
Qualcomm Snapdragon 616 1.7GHz octa-core processor
Adreno 405 Graphics
3GB of RAM
16GB/32GB internal storage
Up to 128GB via microSD card
4G LTE
WiFi 802.11n/ac
Bluetooth 4.0
AK4375 HiFi Chip
13-megapixel rear camera, PDAF, LED flash
8-megapixel front-facing camera
Fingerprint Sensor
Funtouch OS 2.5
2,550 Li-Ion battery
Price: Php11,990

Elephone P9000

Elephone’s local presence is now official thanks to their partnership with Lazada in initially bringing three devices to the Philippine market. Leading the pack is the Elephone P9000 which sports a Helio P10 chipset, 4GB RAM, USB Type-C, and wireless charging.

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Its design gives it a sophisticated impression, the power it has is a feat for its price, and it has good optics which what most users want. For its price, the handset gives you more compared to other manufacturers in the market.

Elephone P9000 specs:
5.5-inch LG LTPS OGS Full HD display
2.0GHz MediaTek MT6755 Helio P10 octa-core CPU
Mali-T860 GPU
4GB RAM
32GB internal storage
up to 256GB via microSD
13MP Sony IMX258 F/2.0 rear camera w/ Laser AF, dual-tone flash
8MP OV8858 84-degree wide-angle front camera
4G LTE, 3G
Dual-SIM (micro)
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth
NFC
GPS, A-GPS
Fingerprint scanner
USB Type-C
3,000mAh battery w/ Quick Charge
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
148.4 x 73.2 x 7.3mm
145g
Price: Php11,499

Lenovo K4 Note

The Lenovo K4 Note, apart from its Full HD display, octa-core CPU, and 3GB RAM, it also has more features up its sleeve like Dolby’s virtual surround sound, dual 1.5W speakers, and a special audio codec for an improved listening experience.

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Lenovo is doing great in the smartphone game. With devices for different markets, they sure know how to play. Coming from the success of the K3 Note or the A7000 Plus when it arrived locally, the successor aims to prove itself as an entertainment phone.

Lenovo K4 Note specs:
5.5-inch Full HD IPS display, 403ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
64-bit MediaTek MT6753 1.3GHz octa-core CPU
Mali T720-MP3 GPU
3GB LPDDR3 RAM
16GB internal storage
up to 128GB via microSD
13MP PDAF rear camera w/ LED flash
5MP FF front camera
Dual-SIM (micro)
4G LTE, 3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 4.0 LE
GPS, A-GPS
FM Radio
NFC
Fingerprint scanner
Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound
Front ported 2X1.5W stereo speakers
WM8281 audio codec
3,300mAh battery
Android 5.1 Lollipop
153.7 x 78.74 x 9.14mm
160g
Price: Php10,699

ASUS ZenFone Laser 5.5S

ASUS ZenFone 2 Laser 5.5S is an upgraded version of last year’s ZenFone 2 Laser with better CPU, bigger RAM and bigger storage. This device is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 along with 3GB of RAM and now equipped with a bigger 32GB of internal storage compared to the previous 16GB. It also got its Android 6.0 Marshmallow upgrade this month which promises to improve the overall experience of the device.

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ASUS still has a strong yet affordable offering with the Zenfone 2 Laser 5.5S. With it, buyers can get a Lollipop-powered smartphone with a good build and design, decent display and a more capable performance, plus great battery life.

ASUS Zenfone 2 Laser 5.5 S (ZE550KL) specs:
5.5-inch IPS HD display, 267ppi
1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 MSM8939 octa-core CPU
Adreno 405 Graphics
3GB
32GB internal storage
Up to 64GB via microSD card
13MP rear camera with Laser AF, LED flash
5MP front-facing camera
Dual-SIM, micro-SIM card
4G LTE
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS w/ aGPS, GLONASS
3,000mAh Li-Po removable battery
Android 5.0 Lollipop with ZenUI (upgradeable to Android 6.0 Marshmallow)
152.5 x 77.2 x 3.9 ~ 10.8 mm
170 g
Gold/red/grey/white
Price: Php8,995

Firefly Aurii Envy

The Firefly Aurii Envy comes with a 5.5-inch full HD IPS display, a 64-bit octa-core processor with 2GB or 3GB of RAM, 13MP rear/8MP front Sony camera, and 3,480mAh battery with fast charging capability.

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With a hardware configuration almost similar as the Flash Plus 2, the Firefly Aurii Envy offers a slightly lower price tag starting Php6,990 for the 2GB/16GB variant and Php7,999 for the 3GB/32GB variant (check our specs comparison here). Take note though that this handset is not yet available in the market but the company is now accepting pre-orders with a target release date on the first week of July.

Firefly Mobile Aurii Envy specs:
5.5-inch Full HD display
Gorilla glass front and back
64-bit 1.3GHz MT6753 octa-core processor
2GB/3GB RAM
16GB/32GB internal storage
13MP Sony IMX214 rear camera
Expandable up to 128GB via microSD
8MP Sony IMX219 front camera with front flash
Glass and metal build
4G
Wi-Fi
Digital audio processor
Fingerprint scanner
USB-OTG
3480mAh battery w/ fast charging capability}
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Gold and silver colors

Cherry MobileZoom

Cherry Mobile’s smartphone dubbed as Zoom sports your usual 5-inch HD display but its power is supplied by a large 4000mAh battery suited for road-warriors and the like.

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The Cherry Mobile Zoom’s main feature is its large battery capacity and support for quick charging up to 2A. While the ‘Zoom’ moniker is more suited for a camera-centric device, it’s nice to see a quick charging device w/ large battery for an affordable price.

Cherry Mobile Zoom specs:
5-inch IPS LCD @ 1280 x 720 pixels
1.0GHz MediaTek MT6735P quad-core processor
Mali-T720 GPU
3GB RAM
16GB internal storage
Expandable via microSD
13MP rear camera w/ LED flash
8MP front camera
Dual-SIM
4G LTE
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, dual-band
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS w/ A-GPS
4000mAh non-removable battery
Android 5.1 Lollipop
Price: Php4,999

Deal alert! The following smartphones are either spotted or announced for a discount, making them qualified for our list. Spot them below.

ASUS Zenfone 2 (ZE551ML)

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ASUS Zenfone 2 (ZE551ML) specs:
5.5-inch full HD IPS display, 1920×1080 pixels @ 403ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
1.8GHz Intel Atom Z3560 64-bit quad-core processor
PowerVR G6430 GPU
4GB LPDDR3 RAM
32GB internal storage
up to 64GB via microSD
13 megapixel Pixel Master camera w/ dual LED flash
5-megapixel front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Active
4G LTE, HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0, A2DP, EDR
NFC
GPS with aGPS support, GLONASS
Android 5.0 Lollipop w/ ZenUI
Li-Ion 3,000mAh battery
152.5 x 77.2 x 10.9mm (dimensions)
170 grams (weight)
Red, Gold, Black, Silver
Price: Php9,995 (Lazada)

Huawei Honor 6

Huawei Honor 6 specs:
5-inch IPS LCD full HD display @ 1920 x 1080 resolution, 441ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Kirin 920 octa-core processor (4 x ARM Cortex A15 1.7GHz and 4 x A7 1.3GHz cores)
Mali-T624 GPU
3GB RAM
16GB internal storage
up to 64GB via microSD card
HSPA+, LTE Cat. 6 300Mbps
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, dual-Band
13MP rear camera with Sony IMX214 sensor and f/2.0 aperture
Dual-LED flash
5MP front camera
IR Blaster
GPS with aGPS support
Android 4.4.2 KitKat with Emotion UI 2.3
Li-Ion 3100mAh battery
139.8 x 68.8 x 7.5mm
135 grams
Mall Price: Php8,990

Those are our pick for smartphones with ample RAM for uninterrupted usage. Want more? Check out the other smartphones we’ve listed sporting 3GB RAM for under Php8K! You may also suggest more alternatives as long as it belongs to this list.

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How to borrow prepaid load and mobile internet on Globe and Smart

For a mobile phone user, especially those on prepaid, having load or credit is very vital as it allows you to send SMS, make calls, or connect to the Internet. This shouldn’t be a problem if there’s’ a loading station available nearby, but in case there isn’t, you can just borrow load and services from Globe and Smart.

Globe and Smart’s emergency load services allow you to loan or borrow prepaid credits or subscribe to services even if you’re out of load. The telco will just deduct what you have borrowed on your next load.

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SMS and Calls

Globe offers two ways for users to receive emergency SMS – GTSOS or the Emergency Text Service, and Promo and Load Loan Offer.

For GTSOS, it lets you borrow 3 texts to Globe/TM numbers valid for 1 day, plus Php1 load which can be used to send another SMS even to other networks. You will be charged Php4 on your next load.

You can subscribe to this service by texting GTSOS to 3733, or via *143#.

The Promo and Load Loan Offer, on the other hand, gives you more than just 3 SMS. You can start with LOAN LOAD5 (or UTANG LOAD5 for TM) for 5 peso load (valid for 3 days) up to LOAN LOAD50 (Or UTANG LOAD50 for TM) for 50 peso load (valid for 15 days).

There’s also a LOAN SULTXT 15 for 100 texts to Globe/TM valid for 1 day, and LOAN GOTxt19Plus for 20 mins calls to Globe/TM + Unli all-net texts +15MB valid for 1 day.

These services can be accessed by dialing *143#.

Mobile Internet

For mobile internet, you may start at LOAN GOSURF5 (UTANG GOSURF5 for TM) for 5MB Surfing + 100MB Spotify and playing games + FREE FB valid for 1 day, up to LOAN GOSURF50 for 350MB Surfing + 400MB Spotify and playing games + FREE FB valid for 3 days.

These services can be accessed by dialing *143#.

Smart and TNT

SMS and Calls

Smart’s offering starts at ON NET SMS (just dial *767) which gives you 4 texts to Smart/TNT (valid for 1 day) for Php4. If you need to text other networks, you can go for ALL NET SMS (just dial *7572) for 5 texts to all networks (valid for 1 day) for Php5.

If you need a bigger allocation, you can opt for BIG7 (text SOSBIG7 and send to 7676) for 9 texts to Smart/TNT (valid for 1 day) for Php7, or BIG10 (text SOSBIG10 and send to 7676) for 10 texts to all networks + 3 texts to Smart/TNT (valid for 1 day) for Php10.

For calls, you can use VOICE (just dial *7871) for 1 min call to Smart/TNT (valid for 1 day) for Php6.50.

Mobile Internet

For mobile internet you can register to SURF10 (text SOSSURF10 and send to 7676) for 20 minutes browsing + Php1 airtime (valid for 1 hour) for Php10. Smart Bro subscribers can also avail of the same service by texting BROSURF10
and send to 7676.

And that sums it up. Better note these services in case you find yourself in a difficult situation and don’t have credits. For other emergency load services you may check Globe or Smart‘s webpage via the links provided.

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How to borrow prepaid load and mobile internet on Globe and Smart

For a mobile phone user, especially those on prepaid, having load or credit is very vital as it allows you to send SMS, make calls, or connect to the Internet. This shouldn’t be a problem if there’s’ a loading station available nearby, but in case there isn’t, you can just borrow load and services from Globe and Smart.

Globe and Smart’s emergency load services allow you to loan or borrow prepaid credits or subscribe to services even if you’re out of load. The telco will just deduct what you have borrowed on your next load.

Globe Prepaid and TM

SMS and Calls

Globe offers two ways for users to receive emergency SMS – GTSOS or the Emergency Text Service, and Promo and Load Loan Offer.

For GTSOS, it lets you borrow 3 texts to Globe/TM numbers valid for 1 day, plus Php1 load which can be used to send another SMS even to other networks. You will be charged Php4 on your next load.

You can subscribe to this service by texting GTSOS to 3733, or via *143#.

The Promo and Load Loan Offer, on the other hand, gives you more than just 3 SMS. You can start with LOAN LOAD5 (or UTANG LOAD5 for TM) for 5 peso load (valid for 3 days) up to LOAN LOAD50 (Or UTANG LOAD50 for TM) for 50 peso load (valid for 15 days).

There’s also a LOAN SULTXT 15 for 100 texts to Globe/TM valid for 1 day, and LOAN GOTxt19Plus for 20 mins calls to Globe/TM + Unli all-net texts +15MB valid for 1 day.

These services can be accessed by dialing *143#.

Mobile Internet

For mobile internet, you may start at LOAN GOSURF5 (UTANG GOSURF5 for TM) for 5MB Surfing + 100MB Spotify and playing games + FREE FB valid for 1 day, up to LOAN GOSURF50 for 350MB Surfing + 400MB Spotify and playing games + FREE FB valid for 3 days.

These services can be accessed by dialing *143#.

Smart and TNT

SMS and Calls

Smart’s offering starts at ON NET SMS (just dial *767) which gives you 4 texts to Smart/TNT (valid for 1 day) for Php4. If you need to text other networks, you can go for ALL NET SMS (just dial *7572) for 5 texts to all networks (valid for 1 day) for Php5.

If you need a bigger allocation, you can opt for BIG7 (text SOSBIG7 and send to 7676) for 9 texts to Smart/TNT (valid for 1 day) for Php7, or BIG10 (text SOSBIG10 and send to 7676) for 10 texts to all networks + 3 texts to Smart/TNT (valid for 1 day) for Php10.

For calls, you can use VOICE (just dial *7871) for 1 min call to Smart/TNT (valid for 1 day) for Php6.50.

Mobile Internet

For mobile internet you can register to SURF10 (text SOSSURF10 and send to 7676) for 20 minutes browsing + Php1 airtime (valid for 1 hour) for Php10. Smart Bro subscribers can also avail of the same service by texting BROSURF10
and send to 7676.

And that sums it up. Better note these services in case you find yourself in a difficult situation and don’t have credits. For other emergency load services you may check Globe or Smart‘s webpage via the links provided.

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How to borrow prepaid load and mobile internet on Globe and Smart

For a mobile phone user, especially those on prepaid, having load or credit is very vital as it allows you to send SMS, make calls, or connect to the Internet. This shouldn’t be a problem if there’s’ a loading station available nearby, but in case there isn’t, you can just borrow load and services from Globe and Smart.

Globe and Smart’s emergency load services allow you to loan or borrow prepaid credits or subscribe to services even if you’re out of load. The telco will just deduct what you have borrowed on your next load.

Globe Prepaid and TM

SMS and Calls

Globe offers two ways for users to receive emergency SMS – GTSOS or the Emergency Text Service, and Promo and Load Loan Offer.

For GTSOS, it lets you borrow 3 texts to Globe/TM numbers valid for 1 day, plus Php1 load which can be used to send another SMS even to other networks. You will be charged Php4 on your next load.

You can subscribe to this service by texting GTSOS to 3733, or via *143#.

The Promo and Load Loan Offer, on the other hand, gives you more than just 3 SMS. You can start with LOAN LOAD5 (or UTANG LOAD5 for TM) for 5 peso load (valid for 3 days) up to LOAN LOAD50 (Or UTANG LOAD50 for TM) for 50 peso load (valid for 15 days).

There’s also a LOAN SULTXT 15 for 100 texts to Globe/TM valid for 1 day, and LOAN GOTxt19Plus for 20 mins calls to Globe/TM + Unli all-net texts +15MB valid for 1 day.

These services can be accessed by dialing *143#.

Mobile Internet

For mobile internet, you may start at LOAN GOSURF5 (UTANG GOSURF5 for TM) for 5MB Surfing + 100MB Spotify and playing games + FREE FB valid for 1 day, up to LOAN GOSURF50 for 350MB Surfing + 400MB Spotify and playing games + FREE FB valid for 3 days.

These services can be accessed by dialing *143#.

Smart and TNT

SMS and Calls

Smart’s offering starts at ON NET SMS (just dial *767) which gives you 4 texts to Smart/TNT (valid for 1 day) for Php4. If you need to text other networks, you can go for ALL NET SMS (just dial *7572) for 5 texts to all networks (valid for 1 day) for Php5.

If you need a bigger allocation, you can opt for BIG7 (text SOSBIG7 and send to 7676) for 9 texts to Smart/TNT (valid for 1 day) for Php7, or BIG10 (text SOSBIG10 and send to 7676) for 10 texts to all networks + 3 texts to Smart/TNT (valid for 1 day) for Php10.

For calls, you can use VOICE (just dial *7871) for 1 min call to Smart/TNT (valid for 1 day) for Php6.50.

Mobile Internet

For mobile internet you can register to SURF10 (text SOSSURF10 and send to 7676) for 20 minutes browsing + Php1 airtime (valid for 1 hour) for Php10. Smart Bro subscribers can also avail of the same service by texting BROSURF10
and send to 7676.

And that sums it up. Better note these services in case you find yourself in a difficult situation and don’t have credits. For other emergency load services you may check Globe or Smart‘s webpage via the links provided.

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